Score Sheets from December 6 2018 Irish Festival 2019-3-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/6/2018 Score Sheets from December 6 2018 Country Festival 2019-4-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/6/2018
Score Sheets from December 6 2018 2018 Cultural Center Special Events and Exhibit 2019-1-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/6/2018 Score Sheets from December 6 2017 Sand Sculpture Trail 2019-11-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/6/2018
Score Sheets from December 6 2018 Ancient Cemetery Tour 2019-5-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/6/2018
Score Sheets from December 13 2018 Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra 2019-9-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/13/2018 Score Sheets from December 13 2018 Seaside Festival 2019-7-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/13/2018
Score Sheets from December 13 2018 Halloween Haunt 2019-8-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/13/2018 Score Sheets from December 13 2018 Taylor Bray Farm 2019-6-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/13/2018
Score Sheets from December 13 2018 Ragnar Relay Race 2019-10-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/13/2018 Score Sheets from December 13 2018 St Patrick's Parade 2019-2-TRPF Issues/Questions from 12/13/2018
Town of Yarmouth Community and Economic Development Committee Special Event Awards by Calendar Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2010-2018 Event Award Award Award Award Award Award Award Award Award Total Awarded 375 Birthday Celebration - - - - - - - - Arts-in-Business - Baseball All Star Fireworks - - - 10,000 - - - - 10,000 Big Nick's Ride for the Fallen - - 5,000 6,500 6,500 - - - 18,000 Cape Cod Antique Dealers - - 5,000 5,000 4,000 - - - 14,000 Cape Cod Celt Fest - - - - - - - - - Cape Cod Festival of Magic - 20,000 20,000 14,400 9,000 - - - 63,400 Capt Mile Brochure & Maps - - - - 1,600 - - - 1,600 Celebrating Cape Cod Ca0l - - - - - - - - - Community Visions - Movie Screen - 5,000 - - - - - - 5,000 Cultural Center Special Events/Exh 9,000 11,500 12,350 12,600 8,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 22,000 120,450 Fantagorey Day - - - - - 900 - - 900 Highland Light Scottish Society - 4,000 4,250 - - - - - 8,250 Historical Society of Old Yarmouth - 800 750 2,000 2,000 1,000 700 2,695 9,945 Hot Dog Eating Contest - - - - - - - - - Irish Festival 17,000 17,000 Library Fun Day 500 - - - - - - - 500 Marine Corp. Concert 5,000-3,500 - - - - - 8,500 Mooseheart Golf Tour0ment - - 3,000 - - - - - 3,000 Northeast Santa Celebration - - - - - 4,000 5,000 1,500 10,500 Oceanside Magic Invitatio0l - - - - - - - - - Palette to Palate - - 300 - - - - - 300 Paw Palooza 20,310 16,000 36,310 Racquetball Tour0ment - - 800-800 400 600-2,600 St. Patrick's 5K beach run/walk - - - - 1,000 2,000 2,500 1,000 6,500 St. Patricks Day Parade - 20,000 20,000 17,500 20,000 20,100 24,500 30,000 25,000 177,100 TBF Sheep and Fall Festivals - 1,500 1,300 1,500 1,500 3,500 3,500 2,900 3,500 19,200 Woodies on the Green - 1,235 1,200 1,000 1,000 - - - 4,435 Yarmouth Art Guild - Artist Closet - - Yarmouth Art Guild - Paint & Sip - - Yarm Agr Commission Farmers Market 3,500 2,100 3,100 - - - - - 8,700 Yarmouth Golf Festival - - - - - - - - Yarmouth Chamber - Sand Sculptures 25,000 25,000 Yarmouth New Church Concert Series 1,815 1,900 1,900 - - - - - 5,615 Yarmouth Seaside Festival - 10,000 20,000 15,000 17,000 20,000 24,750 22,700 21,000 150,450 YSCKO - Sand Sculptures 21,000 21,000 YSCKO - Other Events - 24,200 23,000 21,900 23,500 30,200 33,726-156,526 - - TOTAL 19,815 102,235 125,450 107,400 95,900 92,100 110,276 122,105 129,500 904,781
On xx, on a motion by xx, seconded by xx, the committee voted xx to approve these minutes. 1 Town of Yarmouth DRAFT MINUTES OF THE COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING OF December 6, 2018 The Yarmouth Community & Economic Development Committee held a Business Meeting at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 6, 2018 at the Yarmouth Town Hall, Room A, located at 1146 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA. Committee Members Present: Peter Q. Smith, Stephen O Neil, Norm Weare, Ken Smith, Ryan Castle (arrived at 4:37), Jack McCormack, Mary Vilbon Staff: Karen Greene, Director of Community Development; Kyle Pedicini, Economic Development Coordinator Guests: Jenn Werner, Joe Gibbs, Pat McDonough, Lauren Wolk, Maureen Rukstalis The meeting was opened by Peter Smith at 4:30 pm. 1. Committee Member Updates Norm Weare updated the Committee on the recent discussions of the Yarmouth Planning Board. At the Planning Board s most recent meeting the Board discussed accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and received some public comment suggesting that the Board removes the affordability criteria from the ADU Bylaw. Jack McCormick stated that the Community Preservation Community has awarded the Drive-In Site $3.7 million for the Riverwalk Park and Boardwalk CPA application. He also updated the Committee on recent Cape Cod Commission business and stated that 14 technical bulletins have been published recently and there will be a 30 day period for public comment on them. Ken Smith updated the Committee on the proposed short term rental tax bill. The bill is in danger of not progressing as it is currently languishing in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. 2. Staff Updates Staff updated the Committee on the Roadway Banner project. The current plan is to install six banners in the Chamber of Commerce Area and five banners in the Four Corners Area. The next step in the project is to receive permission from Eversource and the State to install the banners.
On xx, on a motion by xx, seconded by xx, the committee voted xx to approve these minutes. 3. Tourism Revenue Preservation Fund Applicants presented their applications and responded to questions from the Committee. The Sand Sculpture Trail is requesting $30,000 and the application was presented by Mary Vilbon, Executive Director for the Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce. She explained that they are proposing to have 33 sand sculptures in town again this year, and businesses will continue to be charged the rate of $995. The Trail has been a big attraction for the Town in the past and if the project does not receive proper funding in Yarmouth then it is likely to move to another Cape Cod town. Ms. Vilbon explained that the survey card requirement for this event will be extremely difficult to fulfill as logistical challenges make it nearly impossible to collect proper survey responses. The Irish Festival is requesting $25,000 and the application was presented by Patrick McDonough. He explained that the Festival this year will only be one day after observing lackluster attendance on the 2 nd day of the Festival last year. Many projected costs for the event are decreasing this year due to the nature of having a shortened event. Mr. McDonough explained that the Festival will continue to have ticket giveaways as a way to create buzz for the event, but will no longer offer VIP tickets. Committee members asked the applicant what his long term plans for the event were and he responded that the plan is to maintain positive momentum of the event by bringing more bodies to it, and eventually making it a self-sustainable operation. The applicant was also questioned about some public criticism for the 2018 event from the business community, as some establishments in town claimed that the Festival took business away from them after the Cape Cod St Patrick s Day Parade. Mr. McDonough responded that the Festival attracted additional people to Yarmouth for the St Patrick s Day Parade and that he believed the Irish Festival actually helped (instead of hurt) surrounding businesses on the day of the event. The Committee and town staff encouraged the applicant to use local businesses for food and beverages when possible to mitigate any potential concerns of this nature. The Country Festival is requesting $25,000 and the application was presented by Patrick McDonough. The Festival will be about ten times bigger than the Country Festival that took place in 2018, with a projected 2019 attendance of about 5,000 people. The Festival will be a two day event on July 19 th and July 20 th but it was suggested by the Committee to move the event to the weekend before (the 12 th and 13 th ) when there is more of a need for Tourism attraction. Mr. McDonough said that he would look into possibly moving the date of the event and would get back to the Committee. 2 The Cape Cod Cultural Center is requesting $30,000 and the application was presented by Lauren Wolk. Ms. Wolk explained that the Tourism Grant would be used for marketing the Center and potentially hiring a PR firm to assist with marketing. The
On xx, on a motion by xx, seconded by xx, the committee voted xx to approve these minutes. Center s headlining event of the year will be the Art on Two Wheels exhibit of unique Harley Davidson Motorcycles. The exhibit will run for nine weeks and will draw tourists from around the state, country, and world. The applicant was asked if the Center will be selling any items to produce additional revenue and Ms. Wolk responded that they will be selling calendars and posters of the motorcycles. The Ancient Cemetery Tour is requesting $2,525.56 and the application was presented by Maureen Rukstalis. Ms. Rukstalis explained that the Tourism Grant funds would be used to purchase fabric and patterns that Historical Society members would sow into costumes. The costumes will be used for Ancient Cemetery Tours in the Fall of 2019 and will also be used in the future for events related to the 2020 Commemoration of the Pilgrims arrival on the Cape. 4. Minutes The Committee reviewed Draft Minutes from their meeting on November 26, 2018. Vote: On a motion from Ryan Castle, seconded by Stephen O Neil, the Committee approved the minutes for November 26, 2018 by a vote of 7-0-0. 5. Adjourn On a motion from Mary Vilbon, seconded by Stephen O Neil, the Committee voted 7-0 to adjourn at 7:00 pm. 6. Documents provided: a. Agenda for the meeting b. Tourism Grant Applications Summary Sheet c. Tourism Grant Applications Scoring Sheet d. Special Event Awards by Calendar Year e. Draft Minutes from CEDC meeting on November 26, 2018 Respectfully Submitted, Kyle Pedicini, Community Development Office 3